
We are expecting a litter of fawn and black puppies on July 9, 2026. This will be Lily's last litter (she's had two) and she will be spayed and available to a loving pet home in the fall. We will have a young adult fawn male available to a loving pet home, as well as a black female.
We have had Pugs as pets throughout our life since 2005 but have only bred them for a couple of years between 2020-2022 and between 2025-2026. They are not our main breed. We do no have "kennel facilities" and our dogs live in our home. This forces us to renovate very often 😆Dog breeding is not our source of income (in fact, our income supports it) and with six people in our household with jobs, school (high school and post-secondary), national level sports to pay for, etc. we cannot possibly breed on a regular basis. While some may say we prefer/prioritize Bostons and Pugs are not as important to us, we contrarily consider Pugs "Special Editions" to our "Kennel History". They don't come around very often, but when they do, they're special 💖We have had Bostons longer and to date, we are 20 years into decendents of our foundation dogs. It's about what's humanly possible. We raise all of our dogs ourselves - no guardian/foster homes. How else can we attest to their temperament, health, individual personality, etc. We don't want to "miss" any part of their growth and development and we want to be a part of it all 💜
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